Friday, October 30, 2009

Morning Roundup

Posted by on Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 9:36 AM

A young Middle Tennessee mother dies of swine flu in Florida.... Alleged "truck stop serial killer" to appear in Davidson County Criminal Court today on facing charges he tried to have five people killed from jail, including the Metro investigators responsible for his arrest.... Former Nashville City Paper editor Clint Brewer is the new top dog at the right-leaning libertarian think tank Tennessee Center for Policy Research, taking the reins from Bredesen nemesis Drew Johnson.... Can Eddie George have the same success on Jefferson Street that he had on the gridiron?... Nashville home prices will continue to decline well into next year, according to industry researcher First American CoreLogic.... Here's hoping John Rich can have the same magical effect on the Zach Wamp campaign that Hank Jr. had on John McCain's.... Next time you get pulled over by a Metro cop, try this line: "Shouldn't you be taking your boss' secretary to get her nails done?"...Williamson County School Board tries to anticipate students' dirty minds while naming a new Spring Hill middle school. (Note to school board: Don't underestimate the creativity of the teenage mind.)... And finally, how many times do we have to tell you! When you make your dog perform oral sex on you, don't videotape it!

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